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n, the pilot of the Palmetto State, I cannot speak in too high terms. He was perfectly cool under the great responsibility he had in taking the vessel over at night with so great a draught, and during the action rendered me great assistance in pointing out the vessels as we approached them in the uncertain light. I send the reports of Commander Tucker and Lieutenant Commander Rutledge. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, D. N. Ingraham, Flag-Officer Commanding. Hon. S. R. Mallory, Secretary of the Navy, Richmond, Va. Report of Commander Tucker. confederate States steamer Chicora, January 31, 1863. sir: In obedience to your order, I got under way at half-past 11 P. M. yesterday, and stood down the harbor, in company with the confederate States steamer Palmetto State, bearing your flag. We crossed the bar at twenty minutes to five A. M., and commenced the action at twenty minutes past five A. M.,by firing into a schooner-rigged propeller, which we se